The Greenwood Police Department posted "We have her! The Greenwood Police Chief tells 40/29 News, Kina was found a mile from the crime scene. She was found by someone who was building a home. Kina's handler came to the enclosed construction area after the sighting. The Greenwood Police Chief says Kina ran to her handler. She has two wounds and is being given water. She will be taken to a veterinarian.

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The search for a K9 officer went into its second night as the sun set Thursday.

Officers are "about 90% sure" Kina was not spotted Thursday morning, after an initial report that she had.

The Greenwood K9 officer, named Kina, was shot in the standoff in Sebastian County.

Kina had been shot Wednesday, and ran off, according to Sheriff Bill Hollenbeck.

A woman spotted the dog from her room window Thursday morning. She went outside to call the dog, but the dog continued to run. She said she could identify Kina from her vest.

Search crews told 40/29 at about 9:50 a.m. the dog had been spotted. An hour later, police told 40/29 News there may have been confusion on if the woman saw the dog, as multiple German Shepherds area in the area. The woman says she identified Kina from her vest.

A K9 dog with the Greenwood Police Department was shot during the law enforcement standoff that killed a deputy Wednesday, according to Sheriff Bill Hollenbeck.

Law enforcement is actively searching for the dog, whose name is Kina.